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Youโ€™ve seen her ads appear in recent days, telling her story in 30 seconds but this was our chance to sit and chat with mayoral candidate Mary Miller in a long format and gain some depth to her experience in government.

The longtime T. Rowe Price executive, who served in President Barack Obamaโ€™s administration in domestic finance as well as as the Acting Deputy Secretary of the Treasury before returning back to Baltimore to run for election on April 28, gave us some perspective on her Charm City journey and passion.

This is the finale of a three-part chat from Faidleyโ€™s Seafood in Lexington Market, covering a wide swath of city issues from crime to urban development and transportation to education and our children.

Mary Miller believes she has a plan to fix Baltimore and certainly has a large war chest of money that you will be seeing come to life in a campaign strategy in the next 10 weeks leading up to the election.

Later this week, we have a trio of chats with outgoing Downtown Partnership president Kirby Fowler and a chunky examination of the current mayoral race with Matthew Gallagher and Damian Oโ€™Doherty.

This will be a big week ahead for Baltimore Positive!

No one is covering Baltimore mayoral race better than we are and we appreciate all of our friends sharing our work this week! (It does not go unnoticed!)

COME SEE OUR SHOW LIVE IN 2020:

(Yesโ€ฆyou are invited to join us!)

Thursday, February 20 โ€“ Baltimore County School Superintendent Darryl Williams at State Fare in Catonsville 11 a.m.

Thursday, February 27 โ€“ Former Baltimore County Executive and local media legend Ted Venetoulis joins us at State Fare at 11 a.m.

Thursday, March 5 โ€“ (DOUBLEHEADER) President and CEO of University of Maryland Medical System Mohan Suntha will join us at Faidleyโ€™s Seafood of Lexington Market at 11 a.m. and Frank Kelly III will be our guest for crab cakes and conversation at 1 p.m.

Thursday, March 12 โ€“ Harford County Executive Barry Glassman will join us at State Fare in Catonsville at 10 a.m.

Wednesday, March 25 โ€“ Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman will join us at State Fare in Catonsville at 10 a.m.

Thursday, April 16 โ€“ Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh will join us at 10 a.m. at State Fare in Catonsville.

Thursday, April 23 โ€“ Scott Shellenberger will be our guest at State Fare in Catonsville at 11 a.m.

AND MANY MORE TO COMEโ€ฆ

We want to thank all of our sponsors, supporters and friends who have allowed this Baltimore Positive platform and movement to become part of your lives and routine. And thank you for sharing our conversations with your community and world!

Hope to see you around Baltimore soonโ€ฆ

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